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Sam- DF and I are doing a Disneymoon and thought about the cruise, too. Do you think it would be fun for couples or more for family?
I think it would actually be a lot of fun for couples!! Megan didn't enjoy the kids club that much (only did three "programs") so she was with us ALOT during the cruise. DH & I didn't have much alone time that's for sure. The one hour we did get was spent lounging at the adult pool drinking a really good latte from the Cove Cafe. We really wished we had been able to see some of the adult oriented (not XXX by any means) comedy routines and some of the caberet shows, but that was not happening. So, I thought there were about a million things I could have done had she just enjoyed the kids clubs more. Wine tastings, margarita tastings, tequilla tastings... sigh!
There were several funny comedians and a really funny guitar player on board last week and I would have loved to have seen more of them. Most of them were in the regular shows, but they only did very short routines and then mentioned where they would be later on that evening. The main shows in the Walt Disney theater were the Golden Mickeys, Disney Dreams, and Twice Charmed were all amazing, although Twice Charmed was my least favorite.
The adult pool area is blissful and quiet, but then you also have the fun just outside the gateway near the Goofy pool. Lots of movies on the big screen near the Goofy pool and lots of new Disney movies in the Buena Vista Theater. There is always "something to do". You won't be bored unless you want to be!
The food was very good, sometimes it was even a bit out of my comfort range preparation-wise. I'm not used to fancy sauces and I don't care for mushrooms. Seems lots of dishes have mushrooms?? However, if you are a more adventurous eater, you will be in heaven. Even things I wasn't sure about I ended up really liking. There is a dessert on the semi-formal night called chocolate lava cake that was amazingly good, I could have eaten five more, but I would have never fit into one piece of clothing to go home in! HA!!
The service on board is really great too. People are so nice that I've found it difficult coming back to the mean streets of Chicago, where no one will hold a door for you or smile and say Good Morning. I like the "Disney-World" better. People are much nicer there!
However, as a caveat, we (DH & I) also had an amazing cruise on
Royal Caribbean a few years ago too! RCL is often much cheaper than Disney and they have a casino on board. The ship was much larger, far more stable, and it was far more "chic" in its decor. Although there were children, it wasn't child oriented like the
Disney cruise. If you swing it right, you could get a Jr. Suite on RCL for the same cost as a balcony on
DCL. We sailed the Navigator in 2003, but most of their newer ships are just gorgeous. I have a fabulous
Travel Agent out of Galaxsea Cruises and Tours, so if you need someone to help you out... let me know in a PM.
I wouldn't hesitate to do DCL again as a matter of fact, I'm trying to swing a 4 day sometime in 2009 maybe?? For us, next year will be a light Disney year I think. Lots of home projects to accomplish. Maybe just one trip to
Disneyland in June or one visit to WDW in October for
MNSSHP. It will probably have to be either or.